We’re Giving Away Hundreds of Dreadnought Beta Codes

July 21, 2017Written by Tyler Treese

Yager Development’s upcoming tactical space combat title Dreadnought is set to go into open beta soon on PS4, but we’ve got hundreds of North American codes that’ll give you access right away. Rather than horde these codes for ourselves, we’re giving them to our favorite readers (that’s you!). There’s no hoops to jump through, you just have click the button below and you’ll have one!

Here’s how publisher Grey Box Games describes their title:

“Dreadnought™ puts you in command of massive capital ships for tactical, team-based warfare throughout the Solar System and across the skies of different planets. As a mercenary captain, your motivations are simple: to reap the rewards of battle and build your reputation—and to be fearless doing it.

Armed with earth-shaking weapons and the support of your teammates, you must claim victory by outmaneuvering, outshooting and outclassing the opposing team. Are you ready to take the helm?”

How to redeem your code:

To redeem your code on your PS4, select the PlayStation Store icon on your home screen, then choose “Redeem Codes”. You can also redeem your code online at the PSN store. Just create a PSN account, or sign in. Then select “Redeem Prepaid Card” to enter your code.

A big thank you to the team behind Dreadnought for this giveaway. Give them a follow over at Twitter, and let them know what you think after you’ve played the beta!

For even more on the game, check out our preview of the title by Paulmichael Contreras:

Dreadnought is a workout in multitasking. Not only do you have to manage your energy allocations, threats can come from any direction. Positional awareness is also key against some classes of enemies, since a broadside attack from a Dreadnought class ship will usually result in your untimely demise. Couple this with the actual tactics you might use with your team, and time will fly by in battles very quickly.

Note: If you have any issue redeeming the codes above, bug me on Twitter (@TylerTreese) and I’ll make sure it’s working.